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Just wandering if any of you lot knew what the best web browser is. I use Mozilla FireFox
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There is no best browser. I like Firefox though.
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ok, i know there is no best browser but i just meant what is the browsr most peaple like, i think firefox is best! any wat is flock all about? it looks the same as firefox
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I agree, there is no 'best'. I think it is whatever you like for whatever you are doing, I use FF, IE, Safari depending on the circumstances

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Flock is a "web 2.0" browser.
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Konqueror's nice.
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Mozilla Firefox (with some add-ons) is the personal favorite.
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It really depends upon the site you are on and how you want to access/render it.

I generally have three browsers open at any given time, and have at least six installed, only counting this one machine, not counting various IE versions.

I like browsers, I think they are cool.

My 'browser of choice' is Opera. FF is very handy. But if I were stuck on a dessert island and needed to access my Chase Bank account, I'd want IE.

I sort of miss (even though I still have it for testing - on two machines!) NS 7, just because it was the coolest looking browser I can remember. Unfortunately, it just isn't up to the task of modern day surfing IMO.
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I am using FF and IE, but i like to use FF.
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